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Re: Gold49er post# 171090

Tuesday, 06/27/2017 12:01:01 PM

Tuesday, June 27, 2017 12:01:01 PM

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Inactive expired, same damn thing.
Yet you won't stand behind your statements with a friendly bet. You won't even "back what you post".

If your so sure, take the bet!!!!!!!!
It would be easy, you say "I accept the terms of the friendly wager, no DOD money for SFOR in 2017" then we could quit posting about it, and just wait and see when I win!

You should E-mail Mark Kay how easy it is, because for the last 7 years he has let it be inactive, and SFOR not eligible to do business with the govt.


If it is so easy, why has sfor not corrected the issue, Bad Managment!



Security clearances can be issued by many United States of America government agencies, including the Department of Defense (DoD), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of Energy (DoE), the Department of Justice (DoJ), the National Security Agency (NSA), and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). DoD issues more than 80% of all clearances. There are three levels of DoD security clearances:

TOP SECRET – Will be applied to information in which the unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security.

SECRET – Will be applied to information in which the unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to the national security.

CONFIDENTIAL – Will be applied to information in which the unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause damage to the national security.

Which do you think Cyber Security falls Under?

Does it matter, your likely not to hear about it in detail.



Yet nothing about SFOR sam registration is hidden, or confidential, all the info is there, Duns # the who what when and where, and the INACTIVE status. If your insinuating SFOR is "top secret clearance" being able to see all the details of their inactive sam contradicts that statement. If you can see the details and the inactive status it's not "classified".

Your just making excuses at this point, and you know what they say about excuses.

How long has oob/mfa been an industry standard?
Did you like where I linked SFOR fins that acknowledge that fact?